Mathematics, 22.06.2019 21:00 aaroneduke558
Will mark the branliest. beverly has $50 to spend at an amusement park. admission to the park is $15. she plans to spend $10 on food. each ride costs $1.50. what is the maximum number of rides she can ride? 1. define a variable for this situation. 2. write an inequality to represent the possible number of rides she can ride. 3.solve the inequality from #2 to determine the maximum number of rides she can ride. 4.5. if beverly rides the maximum number of rides possible, will she have spent the entire $50? if she has not spent the entire $50, how much money is left over? support your answer with an explanation and/or calculations.
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